
Jenn Pinto has been doing her thing since age 10, now in her
20's this triple threat is ready to take the world by storm.
As one agent stated “with the look, passion, and capability
to act, Jenn Pinto is definitely the reflection of stardom”
Today Jenn Pinto has taken her dance passion and has become
a Dance Instructor, but Acting is her first love so opening up
her own production company (JPinto Productions and Ay Mama
films), and writing an original screenplay is just the beginning
for Jenn Pinto. Making a name for herself as the runner up on VH1's
"Viva Hollywood" she has her mind set on trade marking the name Jenn
Pinto and showing the world what a talented actress she is and nothing
is going to get in her way.
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"Let's rollup our sleeves and get to work", says Brooklyn born
Jenn Pinto, celebreality star of VH1's Viva Hollywood. Whether
auditioning for her next lead role, writing screenplays or
dancing like a star, Jenn's passion for her craft keeps her on
the road to stardom.
Jenn was destined for stardom since the early age of 10 starring
as an "Angel" in her first short acting gig on Charles Dickens'
"A Christmas Carol" at the paramount theater in the famed Madison
Square Garden". Her charming splendor quickly paved the way to
land her a role on the highly popular PBS kids show "Sesame Street".
After winning the hearts of many kids, Jenn also won the heart of
Bill Maher and landed a featured guest spot on Comedy Central's
Politically Incorrect.
Fearless and full of determination, Jenn in 2002 out ranked hundreds
of hopefuls and landed and appearance on MTV's "FEAR" and proved that
fear was not a factor.
Advancing her acting skills, Jenn climbed to new heights in
2003 and landed a role in the award winning independent film
"Take no Prisoners" produced by Deborah Pointer (executive
producer of Def Poetry Jam).
Music even embraces Jenn as she makes her hosting debut on the
"Top 25" BET Countdown along side Ja Rule.
From comedy television to lead roles in indie films, Jenn Pinto
is well grounded in what she calls the ABC's (Always Be Scene)
of the industry which fuels her with relentless energy to apply
herself in multiple facets from improv acting to television to
to film there's proof that "Get to work" is definitely no
understatement.
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